Hi,

You can use N1QL, which gives you the query capabilities of SQL for 
Couchbase.

-Gerald

On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 8:49:17 PM UTC-7, atedja.nm wrote:
>
> Given these map results K, V:
>
> ["plane", "Bob"], "airbus"
> ["plane", "Alice"], "fast jet"
> ["boat", "Alice"], "inspector 1"
> ["boat", "Bob"], "super yacht 2000"
> ["boat", "Bob"], "super yacht 2001"
> ["car", "John"], "mercedes"
> ["car", "Bob"], "toyota"
>
> where K = [vehicle, owner] and V = name
>
> How can I search by the vehicle ONLY and match all owners?
>
> I have been trying these parameters
>
> key="plane"
> keys=["plane"]
> startkey=["plane"]&endkey=["plane"]
>
> None of them seem to work as desired.  I have got somewhat working by 
> specifying *just* startkey=["car"].
> But that includes all of them since "plane" > "car".
>
> I guess what I am asking is, is there a wildcard character when doing a 
> query?  Something like this?
>
> startkey=["plane", "*"]&endkey=["plane", "*"]
>

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